Lloyd District

GoLloyd is a great resource for the southbound commuter. It provides transportation information and resources for the Southwest Washington commuter who works in the Lloyd District. You can visit the Go Lloyd store, where you can buy transit fares, rent a locker, or pick up a map.For store hours or additional information the awesome staff at GoLloyd will be happy to help you out.

What southbound solution works for you?

CARPOOL

Sharing a ride with one, two, or even three other southbound commuters is the most flexible way to cut down on the cost of your southbound commute. With over 150 on-street parking spaces in the Lloyd District reserved for carpools Monday-Friday from 6:00a.m.-10:00a.m. parking is a breeze!

Do you need to find a carpool partner? One of the easiest ways to find a carpool partner is to create a confidential account on the RideshareOnline site. By creating an account it will allow you to creat a trip and it then will automatically match you up with other users in the system. It is a confidential carpoolmatching system that will allow you to contact potential matches via e-mail to start the discussion about possibly setting up a carpool.

VANPOOL If you know of five to twelve people who live in the same area and want to share a ride to the Lloyd District you might want to consider forming or joining a C-TRAN vanpool. For more information, please call 360-906-7510.

TRANSIT

There are several options available to southbound commuters who want to relax during their commute and leave the driving to someone else. With the cooperative efforts of C-TRAN and TriMet, there may be a transit route that is a perfect fit for you!

If you use C-TRAN limited service to MAX light rail stations (Delta Park/Vanport and Parkrose/Sumner) you can catch the TriMet Bus or MAX line that takes you to work. Please Note: Only C-TRAN All Zone or Express Zone fare instruments can be used on TriMet.

BicycleWhile the Lloyd District may seem like a far bike ride, depending on where you live in Southwest Washington, it could be an option for you. Many people already make this commute by bicycle. You can ride the whole distance or you could ride your bike to a bus stop or transit center and either leave your bike there if secure facilities are available or you could take your bike with you.

Both the I-5 bridge and I-205 bridge have bike paths that are accessible from both Vancouver and Portland. The City of Vancouver has a bike map that shows routes within Clark County and Vancouver to the bridges.If you’d like a copy of the Vancouver Bike Map, you can send us an e-mail that includes your name and mailing address and we’ll send one to you right away!

Most of the businesses and agencies in the Lloyd District have a “bike champion”, someone that is available to give route and commuting information to new bike commuters. The GoLloyd Bike page has a wealth of information for the bike commuter traveling to the Lloyd District, including resources for both the beginner and seasoned bike commuters. They also provide assistance on how to find a bike champion at your site.

TIP

TriMet offers free parking for TriMet riders and carpoolers for 24 hours. Many of TriMet’s Park & Ride lots have been generously donated by churches and businesses. These lots are available weekdays only for TriMet riders, carpools and vanpools.